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    Saturday 04-Feb
  • Some Like It Hot Open House
  • Living Memorial Park Ski Lift Open 10-4
  • Shir HeHarim Shabbat Services
  • Winter Farmers' Market
  • Introduction to Songwriting
  • Left on Pearl
  • Manner Effect featuring Sarah Elizabeth Charles

  • Sunday 05-Feb
  • 18th Annual Super Bowl Sunday Breakfast
  • Living Memorial Park Ski Lift Open 12-4
  • Reskilling: Planning the Garden and Seed Blessing
  • Piano Four Hands: Anna Polonsky and Orion Weiss

  • Monday 06-Feb
  • The Tea Party Movement, Republican Party & the 2012 Elections Thomas Thompson Trust Lecture by

  • Tuesday 07-Feb
  • Machine as Medium Exhibit by Zachary Parks

  • Wednesday 08-Feb
  • Brattleboro Community Conversations
  • Meg Mott speaks at Landmark College
  • Transition Putney - Tools for Holistic Living community

  • Thursday 09-Feb
  • Transition Putney - Putney Jobs Breakfast
  • Southern Vermont Scrabble Club
  • Artist ala Mode
  • Marina Open Mic w/ Kevin Parry
  • WSWMD Board of Supervisors
  • The Mabel Story - 7:30pm

  • Friday 10-Feb
  • Cardy Raper "Love, Sex, & Mushrooms: Adventures of a Woman in Science"
  • Shall We Dance, Brattleboro Ballroom
  • Darol Anger, Brittany Haas, Lissa Schneckenburger
  • The Mabel Story - 7:30pm

  • Saturday 11-Feb
  • Winter Farmers' Market
  • Valentine Card Workshop
  • Winter Songs: Opera, Art Song & More
  • Vermont Jazz Center presents The Tia Fuller Quartet

  • Sunday 12-Feb
  • Paintings - David Rohn Exhibit
  • Music for a Sunday Afternoon Concert by Matan Rubinstein

  • Monday 13-Feb
  • Neither Wolf Nor Dog Talk by Kent Nerburn
  • Reel Queer Movie Nights: Small Town Gay Bar

  • Tuesday 14-Feb
  • Singing Valentines by Brattleboro Women's Chorus
  • Flamenco at Luna Azul Valentine´s Day
  • Sweetheart's Snowshoe at BEEC
  • Phantom Limb Company-69 Degrees South

  • Wednesday 15-Feb
  • Allan Stewart Konigsberg's (Woody Allen )Winter Film Festival: Sleeper

  • Thursday 16-Feb
  • Marina Open Mic w/ Kevin Parry
  • The Beloved Community in Action Talk by James Kates

  • Brattleboro Weekly Poll
    Not much snow this January. I'm guessing February will end up
    warm and spring-like; birds return and flowers bloom
    cold, but not snowy
    cold, and very snowy
    a slushy winter mix of rain and snow
    mild with little snow
    with a record snowfall on the books
    as mud season
    other
    Results
    70 votes | 1 comments